note- original post was 10-31-14 at 12:31pm, Just moving to top of KK to make sure everyone gets a chance to play.

Your chance to win $100 comes again on Saturday, Nov. 1st (roster needs to be set by 7:00pm ET) with the 3rd BoltDraft/KK contest.

It is simple, pick a forward, defenseman and a goalie, then sit back and watch how the games play out.

This from a KK member who participated in the last game.

Had fun in your game last night - had Kucherov as my forward when I noticed he had been put on the 2nd line with Palat and Johnson at practice - chickened out and swapped him for Stamkos - shouldn't have second guessed myself

If I would kept Kucherov I still wouldn't have won, only finished 2nd - Subban was the lame link but it was fun.

I did use Kucherov in the other free game they had but again Subban killed it, Senators' Karlesson? smoked everybody on D

Told you he was the sleeper this year.

Now go play, easy to register and/or play, no strings attached and a great chance to win some cash! (If you need a pass code, use "kukla3" at the top of the page.)

update- original post was on 10-27-14 at 1:23pm, Just a reminder, rosters must be set by 7:00pm ET tonight. Come and join us, a fun game, plus good odds to win some cash.

BoltDraft.com has a great, free NHL Fantasy game and quick too. Pick one forward, one defenseman and one goalie from the 24 teams in action Tuesday night. Note you can only pick on player from the same NHL team.

Last week's KK game had a nice turnout and the winner was very happy.

thanks @kuklaskorner for hosting the #BoltDraft contest last night! gettin $100 for having a little fun is ok by me

update, original post was 10/21/14 at 11:13am, Don't forget to register for the free fantasy nightly game tonight!

BoltDraft.com is the place to put your fantasy hockey knowledge to the test. KK members and readers are invited to try out this nightly game. Here is the link to an exclusive free contest with a $100 prize over at BoltDraft. The contest goes live Thursday at 7:00pm ET, so get your picks in now. (It takes 10 seconds to register and less than a minute to pick your players.)

BoltDraft is built for those that don’t have a ton of time to spend on their lineups but want to be in the action. No salary caps and no headaches. It’s all pretty simply from there. You pick three players (F, D, G) that you think will dominate. If your players crush it more than anyone else’s, you win the top prize. It’s a 100% free game and the top scorer gets the whole $100 bill.

Targeting breakout candidates in your fantasy draft can go a long way in building a championship-caliber roster. Here are five players I believe will take the jump from household name to superstar in 2014-15. Matt Cubeta's five breakout candidates can be found here.

1. Nathan MacKinnon, C/RW, Colorado Avalanche

Thanks to a monster second half (39 points over final 42 regular-season games) as a rookie, MacKinnon won the Calder Trophy in 2013-14 and took it a step further in the Stanley Cup Playoffs (10 points in seven games). He's on everyone's radar, but not high enough in Yahoo leagues. His average draft position is 35.4 (late third/early fourth round) -- way too low for a player who's moving to his natural position with a chance to exceed 80 points as a sophomore. The 19-year-old reportedly added 12-13 pounds of muscle to his blazing speed this offseason, so don't underestimate his fantasy value and room for improvement....

2. Cory Schneider, G, New Jersey Devils

Based on Schneider's stellar save percentage over the past four seasons (0.928), this 28-year-old is more than deserving of a starting role. He has weathered the storm in timeshare situations with Roberto Luongo and Martin Brodeur and will finally have the crease to himself for the Devils, who had the League's fewest shots on goal allowed per game and top penalty kill unit last season. There are questions surrounding his defense after the departure of Mark Fayne and Anton Volchenkov, but those vacancies mean the Devils can finally develop 'D' prospects Eric Gelinas and Adam Larsson at the NHL level. The team also added goal scorer Mike Cammalleri to fill a top-line need and is in position to contend....

If you want to succeed in a hockey pool, you need to find players who put up more points than your competition expects. One way to go about that is to take advantage of the fact that people have a tendency to weight recent performance too heavily and fail to consider whether a player has benefited from unusually good or bad luck in achieving his results.

Hockey analytics has come up with a number of tools that can be employed to help determine just that—and whether a player’s most recent season causes him to be overvalued or undervalued come draft day. We’ll look at these tools in the context of forwards at even strength (5v5).